Word: coxes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...when its editor, Don R. Mellett, was assassinated for his crusade against an alliance of the police and the underworld in Canton, (TIME, July 26; Aug. 2, 1926). In 1927 that crusade was posthumously rewarded with the Pulitzer prize. Yet the News did not pay. Its owner, James M. Cox, Ohio's ofttime (1913-15, 1917-19, 1919-21) Governor and the Democratic Presidential nominee of 1920, had bought it as a rundown property from Henry Holiday Timken (roller bearings). Still financially run down was it last week when Publisher Cox, who makes money with his Miami News, Springfield...
...bungled at Poughkeepsie in the past, a new rule was made this year that any crew late at the starting line would be disqualified. All nine shells were on time; there were no false starts; in sweltering heat they moved away together down the choppy river, with the nine cox-swains yelping in different keys. They had gone almost a mile when the people mopping their faces on the observation trains began to yell. Massachusetts Tech had pulled out in front, nervy enough to be pacemakers for the big Washington crew that was the favorite, the picture-book Navy crew...
...Carlisle was not elected as Brady representative. Interests of the Bradys on New York Edison will be looked after by young James Cox Brady Jr., nephew of Nicholas; on Consolidated by Charles Stelle Brown, realtor...
...expected that every one of the 34 coaches in the I. C. 4A. field this year will be at the dinner including Ted Meredith, Donald Lippincott, John Paul Jones, Tell Berna, Sabin Carr, John DeWitt, Card Taylor, Allen Hellfrich, Bill Cox, Leroy Brown. Larry Whitney, John Hubbard, Gil Horrax and others...
...Cox...